Showing posts with label Japanese lucky cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese lucky cat. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Tama, the Original Maneki Neko




In the 17th century, at the beginning of Edo period, there was a rundown temple in Setagaya, in the western part of Tokyo. 


The priest of the temple kept a pet cat, whose name was Tama.  Though the priest was very poor, he always made sure that Tama had something to eat.

One day, Naotaka Ii who was the lord of Hikone district, was riding home from a hunt when he was caught in a sudden rain  shower.  He sought shelter beneath a big tree in front of the temple.



While he stood beneath the tree, Naotaka noticed that the cat seemed to be inviting him into the temple.


The tree was not offering all that much in the way of shelter, so Naotaka hurried from beneath the branches to the temple gates.

No sooner had he left the tree than the tree was struck by lightning.  Naotaka's life had been saved by the cat, who was, of course, Tama.



After his near-brush with death, Naotaka and the temple priest grew close.  Naotaka chose the temple to be the family temple for the Ii family, and its name was changed to Goutokuji.  Goutokuji became prosperous. So Tama not only saved Naotaka Ii; he saved the temple.


After his death, Tama was buried at Goutokuji's cat cemetery and Maneki Nekos were invented to honor Tama.

There are different kinds of Maneki Nekos. It is said that one with the left paw raised invites customers to a  place of business.  One with the right paw raised invites good fortune.  Both paws, logically, invite both.


Maneki neko charms and earrings can be found here.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Maneki Nekos to Watch Over Japan Part III

The continuing events in Japan remind us that help is still urgently needed, so here are my maneki neko earrings to benefit Japan.

The Maneki Neko, or Good Fortune Cat, is a traditional symbol in Japan.  It is said that a Maneki Neko with the right paw raised brings fortune, one with the left paw raised brings business, and one with both paws raised brings both.

The Maneki Neko has long been a symbol of protection in Japan, as well.  There are many stories of the maneki neko (some of which you can find right here in the blog), in which a cat saves a monastery, a lady of the evening, sailors, Santa's Elves, an emperor, and more.

Some back-story:  When the earthquake a tsunami hit two weeks ago, I began to ponder a way to help Japan, and created Maneki Nekos for Japan ~ good fortune kitty earrings whose proceeds would benefit various agencies aiding Japan.  The traditional Japanese Lucky Cats did their job.  So far, together, we raised $1030 for various relief organizations: Red Cross, Save the Children, The International Medical Corp., the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund, the Salvation Army, MercyCorps,  Peace Winds Japan, Doctors Without Borders, Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support, and World Vets


There are many maneki neko earrings available here on the blog.  The entire $30 purchase price goes to your chosen charity.  I only ask for a $3.50 shipping/handling fee to cover the cost of shipping and the inevitable PayPal fees.  For those who do not wear earrings, I can make charms, zipper pulls, and cell phone charms, too.  There are also some bracelets and necklaces available on this blog.

If you see a pair of earrings you like, leave a comment here, or message me on FaceBook.  (Messages are not seen by the public without me approving them, so your contact info is secure.)  I will send you an invoice and ask you to choose your charity from the list above.  When you pay, I will ship your earrings, send the money to your chosen charity, and send you confirmation of the donation. 


The need in Japan in great, and I am very proud that so many of you have done so much to help.


Left Paw Seashell Maneki Neko

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Black Keep-Away-Evil Two Paw Roly Poly Neko

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All-Knowing Yellow Left Paw Maneki Neko

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Lefty Righty Keep-Away-Evil Maneki Neko (asymmetrical)

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Lounging Pink Nekos

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Yellow Dangling Right Paw Maneki Nekos

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Smiling Two-Paw Keep-Away-Evil Maneki Nekos

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Banish the Blues Dangling Two Paw Maneki Nekos

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Dapper Tuxedo Dangling Nekos

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Happy Coat Right Paw Maneki Nekos

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Happy Guy White Crystal Keep-Away-Evil Two Paw Maneki Nekos

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Red Flower Right Paw Maneki Nekos

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Dainty Green Dangling Two Paw Maneki Nekos

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Pretty in Pink Right Paw Maneki Nekos

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Lucky Flower Topaz Two Paw Maneki Nekos

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Dangling Right Paw Black Keep-Away Evil Maneki Nekos

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Dangling Green Left Paw Maneki Nekos

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Dangling Peruvian Right Paw Maneki Nekos

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Red Fortune Two Paw Maneki Nekos






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And, last but not least, Lampwork Glass Left Paw Maneki Neko